I like it, Ken, an actual photo almost
(although I'd cut the first two lines to
first image exposure read
from the hand-meter )
Doug
On 16-Jun-10, at 6:30 PM, Ken Wolman wrote:
> BRANCHES, LATE FALL AFTERNOON SKY
>
> The first image from a new camera,
> exposure read from the hand-meter
> to capture black and white
> which really is like all things in nature
> all shades of gray, standing
> against a gray afternoon sky,
> dead branches as though still alive.
>
> KTW/6-16-10
>
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